This is usually the trend: misinformed criticism of leftist activism or culture result in high-profile strawman arguments in popular media, which activists take great glee in tearing down. Real issues go unsolved, and both left and right further cement themselves into ironclad camps.

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Nika Soon-Shiong B.A. '15, M.A. '16 is a passionate storyteller who led a “photovoice” project on youth unemployment in Nyanga, Cape Town and Gaborone, Botswana as part of her African Studies... Read More »

The United States’ ambassador to Libya gave reasons behind the rising tensions in the Middle East, citing U.S. policy and decision-making, at an event hosted by Stanford in Government at Paul Brest... Read More »

Allen S. Weiner, Professor of Law, is director of the Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law and co-director of the Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation. Dr. Abbas... Read More »

Provost John Etchemendy PhD ’82 and Vice Provost and Dean of Research Ann Arvin announced Wednesday that Stanford political scientist and former U.S. ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul ’86 M.A.... Read More »

In advance of No. 4 Stanford women’s soccer’s (8-0-2) first weekend home series of conference play, Ashley Westhem sat down with fifth-year senior defender Kendall Romine to discuss her career on... Read More »

My name is Chiney Ogwumike and I am a student athlete on the Stanford women’s basketball team. Like many of my athlete friends, I am proud of my SAT scores, and I graduated top of my high school... Read More »